I was very intrigued to learn that Apollo 4 took some pictures of Earth, but all I can find of them online is a picture of a crescent Earth (see http://www.asc-csa.gc.ca/images/mapA_h.jpg - warning, huge image!). I tried looking it up on PDS and it looks like they're all available at the NSSDC but not online. Are there any other Apollo 4 Earth (or moon?) images online anywhere at all?

Or can anyone tell me what the dataset consists of? I'm just asking out of curiosity, not for any science use.

(funnily enough, despite being Apollo, this does actually count as being relevant to the forum because Apollo 4 was unmanned )

Thanks all! Huh, so I guess all it took were pictures of the crescent Earth (and by the looks of it, just that as is moved across the field of view). I was hoping it might have taken some of Earth from other angles.

http://apollo.sese.asu.edu/index.htmlis bookmarked but paolo posted the as4 now the scans from the 70 mm Hasselblad cam. ( nice cam i used one for a while ) can be turned into a "film" . I was looking for something to test out a software option in GMIC it is supposed to be able to convert a folder of images into a mpeg now DL'ing them will be fun.-- download-them-all in batch mode dose it --

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